Sunday, 17 August 2008

(Lat VIII) The team



Well played everyone; game of three halves; kept on fighting till the final whistle; no prima donor kebabs; all organic.
Must do it again next year.
See all you beautiful folks later, or as they say in France...pomme de terre
x

(Lat VII) In the heat of the night





(Lat VI) Don't take drugs!






(Lat IV) The girls who love sausage






We met these debauched anarchists in the woods dancing to boogie woogie. They appear to be interested in bringing down society through the heavy use of PVC. As a serious political activist himself, Jean-Pierre Le Fabulous applauds the effort.

(Lat V) farty spice on the sweet taste of Malibu

(Latitude III) A new play




Waiting for Golum, by Jean-Pierre Le Fabulous

Act 1, Scene 1
Setting: A field in Suffolk

Scott: I feel a quickening in the air.
The good doctor: You may have wind.
Scott: It were as if we are poised on the edge of something great, doctor.
The good doctor: I see. (a pause) As your doctor I advise complete rest.



(Latitude II) Rules of the dance





The following is an extract from the Encyclopedia Groovatanica (copywright Disco Shed Publishing 2008).

Dance (from French word pomme de terre) is an art form that generally refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music (see bottom picture), used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting (see top picture).

Dance is also used to describe methods of non-verbal communication between humans or animals, such as a mating dance (see middle picture), motion in inanimate objects (the leaves danced in the wind), and certain musical forms or genres.